$118M gift from MIT alumnus will advance socially responsible and sustainable real estate development
Samuel Tak Lee MIT Real Estate Entrepreneurship Lab to include focus on China.
Renewing a place of faith
Iconic MIT Chapel closes until 2015 for a substantial renewal; programs move to other locations.
How construction of MIT’s newest building will affect the campus
Project managers hold community meetings to explain impact of MIT.nano.
New building will be a hub for nanoscale research
“MIT.nano,” to be built in the heart of campus, will house advanced cleanroom, imaging, and prototyping facilities.
LEEDing the way
Building co-designed by MIT becomes first university research data center nationwide to earn LEED Platinum certification
Recommendation made to demolish Bexley Hall
Decision based on building condition; process for next steps will include student input
MIT launches ‘Atlas’ as a new administrative-systems hub
New portal will replace SAPweb and SAPweb Self Service.
Road modifications due to East Campus construction may impact travel
Drivers and pedestrians may be affected by nearby road alterations as renovations continue on Building E52.
A guide for the community this Fourth of July
Security, parking, road closures and other information for those attending local celebrations.
Bexley to close at end of semester for up to three years due to structural problems
Dean for Student Life Chris Colombo says helping affected students is his top priority; seniors permitted to stay through Commencement.
A stand of support
As the MIT community reunited on campus this week, touching stories and reminiscences emerged.
Multiple choices: How do you handle eWaste?
MIT is committed to responsibly recycling its eWaste. Find out what you or your DLC can do to help.
Workshop helps Facilities employees improve computer skills
ESL volunteers develop Computer Basics workshop for MIT Facilities staff who aren’t native English speakers.